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My second C64 Mix.
A great deal of time was spent on this trying to capture as much of the original atmosphere as possible.
I spent around two weeks of on-and-off work trying to get this mix up to scratch, it became a bit of a head-twister at times, but I tried my best to create something as authentic as possible.
Absolutely NO sid2midi was used in the production of this piece, I did it completely by ear as a contemporary re-creation from how I originally heard the lead melody and backing. The plan was to stay as true to the original as possible.
The production was attentively decided, I gave it a listen on my own system then a normal hi-fi and a stereo system to make sure everything was clear and listenable.
I tried to give each section a unique feel but without drawing the listener away, so that it maintains a consistantly flowing feel. I believe the leading percussion is what really helps the song in that aspect.
Dynamically, I wanted to keep everything on a level, very much like the original, as it wasn't going to be a minimalistic approach, there were sacrifices I had to make but I personally believe it works quite well and holds together throughout.
Unlike my previous Hubbard C64 remix, this one doesn't end with the evil fade-out.
I would appreciate if people could listen to the entire mix before placing feedback,
Lots of C64 love to everyone,
Pawel.
The RKO community definately has unparallelled subjectiveness concerning what sounds are considered fitting or convincing. hehe. I really do appreciate all the feedback given, thanks for taking the time to listen to my mix guys
A great deal of time was spent on this trying to capture as much of the original atmosphere as possible.
I spent around two weeks of on-and-off work trying to get this mix up to scratch, it became a bit of a head-twister at times, but I tried my best to create something as authentic as possible.
Absolutely NO sid2midi was used in the production of this piece, I did it completely by ear as a contemporary re-creation from how I originally heard the lead melody and backing. The plan was to stay as true to the original as possible.
The production was attentively decided, I gave it a listen on my own system then a normal hi-fi and a stereo system to make sure everything was clear and listenable.
I tried to give each section a unique feel but without drawing the listener away, so that it maintains a consistantly flowing feel. I believe the leading percussion is what really helps the song in that aspect.
Dynamically, I wanted to keep everything on a level, very much like the original, as it wasn't going to be a minimalistic approach, there were sacrifices I had to make but I personally believe it works quite well and holds together throughout.
Unlike my previous Hubbard C64 remix, this one doesn't end with the evil fade-out.
I would appreciate if people could listen to the entire mix before placing feedback,
Lots of C64 love to everyone,
Pawel.
- The entire tune was recorded and produced using Cubase SX 3
- Guitars were recorded with my Fender Venus Vista Series electric via V-Amp Pro
- Drums were done using a custom drum preset on Native Instruments Battery 2
- Edirol HQ Orchestral was used for all orchestral sounds & some percussion
The RKO community definately has unparallelled subjectiveness concerning what sounds are considered fitting or convincing. hehe. I really do appreciate all the feedback given, thanks for taking the time to listen to my mix guys

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REVIEW BY winc (08/10/2005) Wow.... I didn't like the original SID and must say you totally blew me away with this remix. The original tune is there, even the original feel, but you just do so much with the instruments and the mix!The introduction is ... perfect! A great way to start this piece, and moving it from a typical 4/4 drum beat into the march feel was very well done! The only thing about the intro I would have liked a little more was a slighty long cymbal draw, it feels to ... rushed. The addition of the thunder was... well done. Sometimes there is a instrument or two which seem to have just "popped" out of nowhere feeling like it is a "mistake". A perfect example if what sounds like a flute off the left channel, which happens to pop up .29seconds, .40seconds, and 1.39secds - and a few times through out the piece. The only other thing I would have probably added to the introduction to just add something more to the overall impressive feel would have been a little more to the strings - just playing the chords left it slighty empty where it is begging for some high pitch strings to bring you into the piece. A few 7ths and sust2nds would have helped in my opinion. Overall this piece shows a lot of really great work, and bar the few areas where our "technical" differences appear, this is a piece of work that really honors and improves upon the original. |
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REVIEW BY richard_iii (28/07/2005) Overall, I found this remix of the song very plesant, I love the way it starts, Its brilliant. I think he has done an amazing job with this remix.. probably worked very hard on it, you can tell that alot of work has been put into it. Rob hubbard is one of the best composers! And even better... this is an amazing remix! I found absolutly nothing wrong with the insturments used.I love it! Keep up the good work! |
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REVIEW BY bartonfink (27/07/2005) I'm always excited when I see a new Spellbound remix because it has always been the number one C64 tune for me. I used to play that game for hours and hours... This is not bad, not bad at all. Guitar is excellent but some other sounds could be better, somehow the drums don't convince for example. Still very good though. |
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